A handful of users are getting error 6722 or a blank white screen when setting up HomePod. If you are also encountering this setup issue, give a chance to these workable solutions to fix the problem and kickstart a great musical journey with your all new smart speaker.

As per reports, quite a few users are unable to set up HomePod due to HomeKit and Wi-Fi related issues. Error 6722 or a blank white screen when setting up HomePod is said to be the most common issue.

The setup issue seems to be caused by bugged HomeKit setup. Though there might be other culprits as well. We have tried to look into all the possible villains that might be preventing you from setting up your HomePod and mentioned solutions that could come handy in troubleshooting the problem. So, don't waste time anymore, try them out and let us know which one clicked for you!

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How to Fix Error 6722 or the Blank White Screen When Setting Up HomePod

Turn Off/ON Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on Your iOS Device

A simple trick you can try to get rid of this problem is to turn off/on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Go to Settings → Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and disable them. Then, restart your device. Next, turn on the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth switches.

Let Home App To Load For 30 Minutes Or Longer

If you have properly taken care of all the basic requirements and still see “Loading Accessories and Scenes,” Apple suggests to let Home app to load for 30 minutes or longer until an option to erase and reset app appears.

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Though it's really frustrating to wait for so long to get the erase option, it’s worth following the advice. Hence, be sure to leave the app open until the reset menu comes up.

Reset Your HomePod Manually

Now, the white spinning light will turn red. You need to keep pressing until you hear three beeps.

Check Out the Wi-Fi Connection

You need to have a strong Wi-Fi connection while setting up the smart speaker. Poor Wi-Fi connection might be obstructing the setup process. Additionally, be sure that your iOS device is connected to a WPA/WPA2 Personal Wi-Fi network.

The smart speaker is not compatible with public or subscription networks with sign-in requirements. It also doesn't work with enterprise-style deployments, using 802.1x.